Gay Porn Star Arrested at LAX After Attempt to Smuggle Meth in Anus

British gay porn star Bruno Knight used some of the skills he's picked up in the adult film industry which led to his arrest at Los Angeles Airport on June 16 for trying to traffic samples of crystal meth from the U.S. to the U.K. via his anus. British newspaper International Business Times reports.

Knight, real name Philip Gizzie, tried to board a Virgin Atlantic flight at LAX that was headed to London last month but was stopped and questioned by customs officers who were tipped off by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Authorities noticed something was wrong with the porn actor after he was allegedly "moving erratically" and "sweating profusely."

Knight told the authorities he was partying in Hollywood with friends for a few days and said he took methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana and GHB. According to gay porn news site Str8Up Gay Porn (NSFW), Knight, who did not check any luggage, was with his partner Alister McCalister.

He was then taken to a holding room and admitted he was carrying three packets of crystal meth in his anus.

According to reports, he was able to remove two packages of drugs himself but he was taken to Centinela Hospital in Inglewood, Calif., to have the third pack removed with an enema. In total, the drug packages weighed a total of nearly eight ounces - almost a half a pound.

According to Str8Up Gay Porn, Knight is currently being held at Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center and awaiting charges. He's reportedly waived his right to have a preliminary hearing, which means he could be seeking to arrange a plea bargain.

The muscle bearish Knight is six-feet tall and has worked for gay porn studios, including Men at Play and Alpha Males. As Str8Up Gay Porn notes, Knight ironically recently filmed a scene where he plays an airport security guard, searching for drugs in another porn star's anus.

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